Peripheral Edema Pain

Peripheral Neuropathy Treatment Success

Today we are here with Amir, he came intoour office Valentine Chiropractic originally by driving by and seeing our our previousads in the newspaper regarding Laser and Decompression treatments. He came in with Plantar Fascitisand came to realize after being examined that he really had Peripheral Neuropathy. He wentto Kaiser, tried to put him in a cast for 4 weeks and he started to lose strength inhis legs, he was also on pain pills which were making him violently sick. He was lookingfor some other modality to help him, he felt there had to be something out there that couldhelp. I happened to be driving by your building and i looked and saw that you talked aboutbeing Gluten Free and Peripheral Neuropathy,

so I called and talked to your brother DrLeonard Valentine and had a good conversation and felt very comfortable that you guys couldhelp me with my chronic plantar fascitis. The pain I had was not just in my heels it wasthe whole bottom of my foot hurt plus my heel and Kaiser was telling me it could come fromyour back so they did back xrays, nothing showed up on my back xrays, so then theysaid it was my weight. It turns out it wasn't my weight it turns out I had another ailment,that needed to be treated and healed, so now since starting treatment which has been about2 weeks and the whole bottom of my foot and my heel that I'm not feeling any pain in.So this is the first time in 2 years that

you have gone 2 weeks without any pain atall? Correctthat's is phenomenal and being off pain pills for a month, that has beenthe first time in 2 years. What would you say to those people all around the world whosuffer with plantar fascitis or peripheral neuropathy? We work with people all arounddifferent states who suffer with this very same problem, we can help those people aslong as they are willing to reach out. What would you say to the people else where sufferingwith Peripheral NeuropathyI would say this program works, I haven't even been in thisprogram 7 weeks, maybe 57 weeks this has got to be the program that is going to helppeople, I have found nothing else to help

meyour program is wonderful for treatingand fixing people with Plantar Fascitis or Peripheral Neuropathy.

Only One Leg Swelling During Pregnancy

Should I be worried about only one leg swellingduring pregnancy? Leg and ankle swelling during pregnancy isnormal. Your ankles might become cankles no matter how thin you are. Both feet have had some swelling, but oneof my legs is swelling more than the other. That could be a sign of a blood clot thataffects blood and fluid flow, called edema. Or it could be lower vein thrombosis. Is that serious? It is life threatening. If there is even achance you have a blood clot, you need to

see the . Could the leg swelling be something more benign? It might be. If you have really bad fluidretention and slept on one side, the leg that was lower than the rest of your body couldswell. That's easy to fix. Elevate it. And adjust your diet so that you don't haveas much fluid retention. I could drink some caffeine to help eliminatethe excess fluid. Or better yet, some of those diuretics.

A little bit of caffeine might be OK. Youshouldn't take a diuretic they stock in the weight loss section while you are pregnant,because it could trigger severe dehydration and electrolyte balance. Then I drink more water to make up for it. And you risk early labor because of the suddenand severe dehydration. That I can't make up for. Nor could thebaby. There's another potential problem. Suddenswelling of the legs could be a sign of preeclampsia. That doesn't sound good.

Preeclampsia is life threatening, and it couldtrigger early labor. It sounds like everything could trigger earlylabor. And every day in the mother is worth threedays in the neonatal unit. But it is better to visit the now. And who knows? Maybe you'll find out youjust need to change your sleeping position, reduce your soda consumption and wear compressionstockings. Or save my life.

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